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Daily Archives: 20 January 2020
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2020, Day 3
There’s a theme for this year’s week of prayer, “They showed us unusual kindness.” The reference is here from Acts 27:42-28:2 where Saint Paul is shipwrecked on his way to Rome for trial: The soldiers’ plan was to kill the … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 268: Work
Do we see work as “Vocation?” Six paragraphs treat this topic. If you want to refer to the full Apostolic Exhortation check this link at the Vatican site. Today though, we begin with a lengthy citation from the 1996 USCCB … Continue reading
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